A false sense of security? An analysis of legislative approaches towards the prevention of terrorist finance in the United States and the United Kingdom
(2007)
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Ryder, N. (2007). A false sense of security? An analysis of legislative approaches towards the prevention of terrorist finance in the United States and the United Kingdom. Journal of Business Law, Nov, 821 - 850
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The secret achievements of nineteenth century nuisance law (2007)
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Pontin, B. (2007). The secret achievements of nineteenth century nuisance law. Environmental Law and Management, 19(6), 271-290An in-depth, micro-contextual analysis of Attorney General v Birmingham Corporation (1858), charting the clean up of sewage pollution through the enforcemt of the common law of nusiance during the industrial revolution.
The torture debate (2007)
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Rumney, P., & O'Boyle, M. (2007). The torture debate. New Law Journal, 157(7296), 1566-1567
An unusual silence (2007)
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Green, J. A. (2007). An unusual silence. New Law Journal, 157(7294), 1478-1479
Treatment provisions: Proposals for reform of the human fertilisation and embryology act 1990 (2007)
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Fenton, R. A., McDonald, I., & Dabell, F. (2007). Treatment provisions: Proposals for reform of the human fertilisation and embryology act 1990. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 29(3-4), 293-305. https://doi.org/10.1080/09649060701752323
Challenging corporate 'humanity': Legal disembodiment, embodiment and human rights (2007)
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Grear, A. (2007). Challenging corporate 'humanity': Legal disembodiment, embodiment and human rights. Human Rights Law Review, 7(3), 511-543. https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngm013This article interrogates the corporate use of human rights discourse. It does so in light of concern surrounding corporate distortion of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) paradigm, and in light of the fact that corporations can claim... Read More about Challenging corporate 'humanity': Legal disembodiment, embodiment and human rights.
Unconscionability and the taxonomy of undue influence (2007)
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Devenney, J., & Chandler, A. (2007). Unconscionability and the taxonomy of undue influence. Journal of Business Law, 8, 541-568
Integrated pollution control in Victorian Britain: Rethinking progress within the history of environmental law (2007)
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Pontin, B. (2007). Integrated pollution control in Victorian Britain: Rethinking progress within the history of environmental law. Journal of Environmental Law, 19(2), 173-199. https://doi.org/10.1093/jel/eqm009Three theories of the history of environmental are introduced, applied, and discussed: 'progress'; 'constraint'; and 'cycle' theories. The cycle theory is defended in relation to an extended case study of integrated pollution control legislation, 186... Read More about Integrated pollution control in Victorian Britain: Rethinking progress within the history of environmental law.
Consultation document: Bearing good witness - Proposals for reforming the delivery of medical expert evidence in family law cases (2007)
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McDonald, I., Heenan, S., & Heenan, A. (2007). Consultation document: Bearing good witness - Proposals for reforming the delivery of medical expert evidence in family law cases. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 29(2), 151-161. https://doi.org/10.1080/09649060701666630Several high‐profile criminal cases, such as those of Sally Clark, Angela Cannings, Trupti Patel and Donna Anthony – all wrongly convicted of the murder of their children on the basis of flawed expert evidence – have raised serious questions about th... Read More about Consultation document: Bearing good witness - Proposals for reforming the delivery of medical expert evidence in family law cases.
The death penalty by lethal injection and Hill v McDonough: Is the USA starting to see sense? (2007)
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Harrison, K., & Melville, C. (2007). The death penalty by lethal injection and Hill v McDonough: Is the USA starting to see sense?. Journal of Criminal Law, 71(2), 167-180. https://doi.org/10.1350/jcla.2007.71.2.167Since the late 1980s lethal injection has been the preferred method of executing prisoners on death row in the USA. This has largely been because it is seen by many as the most humane method of lawful killing. The injection consists of a lethal cockt... Read More about The death penalty by lethal injection and Hill v McDonough: Is the USA starting to see sense?.
Tipping v St Helens Smelting (1865): 'Anti-development' or 'sustainable development'? (2007)
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Pontin, B. (2007). Tipping v St Helens Smelting (1865): 'Anti-development' or 'sustainable development'?. Environmental Law and Management, 19(1), 7-18An in-depth, micro contextual study of Tipping, looking at the law and the impact of its enforcement on the town and countryside at the centre of this leading nuisance action.
The treatment of asylum seekers in the UK (2007)
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McDonald, I., & Billings, P. (2007). The treatment of asylum seekers in the UK. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 29(1), 49-65. https://doi.org/10.1080/09649060701423198
The high-risk sex offender strategy in England and Wales: Is chemical castration an option? (2007)
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Harrison, K. (2007). The high-risk sex offender strategy in England and Wales: Is chemical castration an option?. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 46(1), 16-31. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2311.2007.00451.x
The Gambling Act 2005: regulatory containment and market control (2007)
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market control. Modern Law Review, 70(4), 626-653. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2230.2007.00655.xThe Act marks a fundamental shift from legislative to market control of gambling. While plans for Las Vegas style casinos and internet gambling sites in Britain have suffered setbacks, restrictions on the availability, advertising and stimulation of... Read More about The Gambling Act 2005: regulatory containment and market control.
Getting tough on fraud (2007)
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Ryder, N., & Harrison, K. (2007). Getting tough on fraud. New Law Journal, 157(7299), 1684
Time to act (2007)
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Ryder, N. (2007). Time to act. New Law Journal, 157(7285), 1138
In defence of gender neutrality within rape (2007)
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Rumney, P. (2007). In defence of gender neutrality within rape
Terror funds - charities and the funding of terrorism – where does your money go? (2007)
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Ryder, N. (2007). Terror funds - charities and the funding of terrorism – where does your money go?. New Law Journal, 157(7289), 1305
Danger money (2007)
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Ryder, N. (2007). Danger money. New Law Journal, 157(7300), 6-8
Protection of traditional knowledge and human rights obligations: The status of discussion in international organisations (2007)
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Razzaque, J., & Ssenyonjo, M. (2007). Protection of traditional knowledge and human rights obligations: The status of discussion in international organisations. Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 25(3), 401-436Traditional knowledge and human rights are two fields that have largely developed separately despite being interrelated. A number of international institutions are pursuing different priorities related to the protection of traditional knowledge. The... Read More about Protection of traditional knowledge and human rights obligations: The status of discussion in international organisations.